Cèsar Puig i Casañas (born 1956) is a Spanish politician, jurist and academic.
Between 30 June 15 and 27 October 2017 was the Secretary-General of the Ministry of the Interior of the Catalan regional government.
He was born in Valls, province of Tarragona, and graduated in law from the University of Barcelona; since 1987 he has been a civil servant of the Superior Administration Body of the Generalitat and has been a civil servant of the Generalitat's Board of Directors since 1999.
[6] On 3 November 2018 the State Attorney General accused him of rebellion in his writing of the trial of Catalonia independence leaders, asking for 11 years in prison and disqualification.
[7][8] In December 2018, he was appointed General Director of Consultative Services and Legal Coordination of the Legal Office of the Generalitat de Catalunya, replacing Maria Dolors Feliu i Torrent, who had been in charge since 2011.